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West Ham into EPL's top 4 despite Antonio, Rice injuries

West Ham into EPLs top 4 despite Antonio, Rice injuries
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London: West Ham jumped above Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea into the top four of the Premier League.

Injuries to arguably its two best players might see the team struggle to stay there.

Jesse Lingard inspired a 3-2 win over Wolverhampton as the midfielder ran from the halfway line to score one goal and also set up another for substitute Jarrod Bowen.

Lingard has now scored six goals in eight games since joining on loan from Manchester United in February, a hot streak that has seen him earn a recall to the England squad.

The victory saw West Ham climb into fourth place the final Champions League qualification position with eight games remaining, continuing its revival under David Moyes. The London club has never played in Europe's top competition.

We have to go and take it on. Why not?" Moyes said.

I am hearing pundits talking about West Ham having a chance of Champions League nobody would have envisaged or mentioned that last season.

However, Moyes is set to be without Declan Rice reportedly for at least four weeks, with the holding midfielder missing the game at Molineux after getting injured on international duty with England last week.

Also set for a spell on the sidelines is Michail Antonio, who left the field because of a hamstring injury in the 32nd minute. It is the latest setback for the injury-prone Antonio, who has been transformed from a winger to a rampaging center forward under Moyes and is the only senior striker in West Ham's squad.

Antonio barged through a slew of challenges before shooting wide from a narrow angle, then immediately signaled to the West Ham bench.

Pablo Fornals scored the other goal for West Ham, which led 3-0 after 38 minutes only to be pegged back by Leander Dendoncker's header in the 44th and a goal by substitute Fabio Silva in the 68th.

But after throwing away a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3 against Arsenal in the previous round, West Ham held on for the win this time.

Wolves has also picked up an injury ahead of the league run-in, and it's a big one. Jonny Otto, the Spain wing back, damaged anterior cruciate and medial cruciate ligaments in his right knee in training on Sunday and is set for a long absence. He only just returned from six months out with an ACL injury in the same knee.

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